The Properties of the Oviducal Pars Recta Protease which Mediates Gamete Interaction by Affecting the Vitelline Coat of a Toad Egg
- 31 May 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Development, Growth & Differentiation
- Vol. 29 (3) , 193-203
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-169x.1987.00193.x
Abstract
SDS-PAGE analyses of the vitelline coats (VCs) of coelomic eggs (CEVC) and uterine eggs (UEVC) of Bufo japonicus revealed that the UEVC lacks the 40K-52K molecular weight components present in the CEVC; this is concomitant with the increased stainability of a 39K component and the appearance of a 36K component. These macromolecular alterations, accompanied by the acquisition of egg fertilizability, were induced when coelomic eggs were treated with the contents of secretory granules obtained from the oviducal pars recta (PRG). Gel-filtration of PRG in combination with hydrolytic assays employing either fluorescamine-labeled CEVC or a variety of synthetic substrates showed that the CEVC to UEVC alterations are ascribable to the action of a protease hydrolyzing specifically peptidyl-Arg-MCAs in a highly Ca2+-dependent way. This enzyme, which has an optimal pH of 8.0-8.2, is inhibited by soybean trypsin inhibitor and leupeptin, as well as by such serine protease inhibitors as DFP and p-APMSF. On the basis of a SDS-PAGE analysis, its molecular weight is estimated to be 66K. Treatment of coelomic eggs with the partially purified PR protease did not render the eggs fertilizable, although CEVC to UEVC macromolecular alterations were effected. We conclude that the action of this oviducal protease in partially hydrolyzing the VC is a prerequisite but insufficient in itself to render the coelomic eggs fully accessible to a fertilizing sperm.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
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